Everyday Legal Grant

Support to address community legal need or improve understanding of the justice system.

$10,000
Applications open
Support to address community legal need or improve understanding of the justice system.

Improving community legal information and education

Everyday Legal Grants offer up to $10,000 to support civil legal projects helping community organisations develop legal information or legal education programs.

Everyday Legal Grants can fund civil legal information and education projects that:

  • address a civil legal issue for a specific community
  • develop new approaches to community legal education
  • deliver legal information or help to navigate the Victorian justice system.

Eligible organisations

Applications are open to:

  • community legal centres
  • community organisations with an internal legal service
  • community organisations in partnership with a legal service.

Project types

Projects likely to be funded involve:

  • one-off projects that address a legal issue fora specific community, such as development of a resource, tool or series of workshops.
  • pilot projects that offer new approaches to delivering legal information
  • trialling a strategy to gain further insights in the delivery of legal information in a new way that could be replicated in other programs or services.

Grant criteria

In addition to meeting the object of Victoria Law Foundation and our grant aims, applications are assessed on the following:

  • Legal topic or access to justice issue
  • Project delivery and how it meets the needs of the audience
  • Outcomes for the intended audience

Application Timeline

Everyday Legal Grants open 1 July 2024 until funding has been fully allocated.

Eligibility

We prioritise submissions from community legal organisations and other not-for-profit community organisations in partnership with a legal organisation.  

Non-legal organisations are required to partner with an organisation with suitable legal expertise to ensure accurate legal information is provided to the intended audience.

We encourage partnerships between research organisations, courts, tribunals, statutory bodies and other community organisations to share knowledge, resources, provide guidance and expertise where there is shared interest.

We only fund organisations – individuals are not able to apply.

We focus on civil law and access to justice issues. We will consider work at the intersection of civil and criminal law, but we do not fund work exclusively on criminal law.

Preparing your application

If you are interested in applying for a grant, we offer a range of guidance supports and resources to help.

Contact our Grants Manager

We recommend that you contact the Grants Manager before to submitting your application.

Discussing your project is the best way to ensure your application meets the grants criteria and to confirm there are sufficient funds available.

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Case studies

Learn more about some of the projects funded by our grants.

Following the shift to routine digital engagement when applying to the court for family violence intervention orders, this partnership project between Northern Community Legal Centre and the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights will unpack the range of process issues and barriers to participation faced by culturally and linguistically diverse women within Melbourne’s North-West.

Northern Community Legal Centre

Delivery of community legal education to help culturally and linguistically diverse young people increase their literacy on family violence issues and shift attitudes that allow it to occur.

Peninsula Community Legal Centre

Projects we've funded

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John Pierce Centre
2021/22

Planning Ahead webinar and resources for the deaf community.

Disability
Legal education
Job Watch
2021/22

Video snapshots of new and updated employment law issues.

Employment
Legal education
South Eastern Melbourne Vietnamese Associations' Council
2021/22

Videos on legal topics in Vietnamese delivered by lawyers.

Cultural and linguistic diversity
Legal education
Job Watch
2020/21

Delivering accessible legal information to all Victorians who have old and irrelevant criminal records about their rights at work.

Employment
Legal education
Women's Legal Service Victoria
2020/21

Additional funds to evaluate CLG peer education project.

Family violence
Legal intervention
Moonee Valley Legal Service
2020/21

Working in partnership with local schools to deliver community legal education around the topic of consent, gendered/family violence and bullying.

Family violence
Young people
Legal education
Flemington Kensington Community Legal centre
2020/21

A research report produced to build knowledge and awareness of Victoria Police use of predictive, risk based, assessment tools and policing approaches.

Rights
Research
African Australian Multicultural Employment Youth Service
2019/20

African-Australian Legal Forum to be held in Footscray on 22nd August 2019 that will discuss the legal issues and community concerns that people from African background have with the Courts.

Cultural and linguistic diversity
Building capability
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Better understand and respond to legal need

Funding and support for new community legal initiatives to support better justice.